[Iowa-dx] Fwd: Good year for Illinois Green Party - http://www.ilgp.org
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Distributed by the Green Party of the United States http://www.gp.org
Illinois Green Party http://www.ilgp.org
For Immediate Release
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
CONTACT:
Patrick Kelly, 773-203-9631, media@ilgp.org
Phil Huckelberry, 309-268-9974, phil.huckelberry@ilgp.org
DOZENS OF CANDIDATES FILE FOR FIRST EVER STATEWIDE GREEN PRIMARY
Springfield - At least 32 Green Party candidates have filed their
petitions to run for public office this week, a new record for the
rapidly growing state political party, and many more filed for
committeeperson posts.
Among the candidates are four presidential candidates, nine running
for U.S. Congress, six running for state legislature and several
running for county and other local offices across the state.
"This truly is a monumental moment for the Green Party," says
congressional campaign coordinator Walter Pituc. "Previously, we'd
only had one congressional candidate ever in Illinois Green Party
history. This year, we had candidates file in nine districts. That's
pretty remarkable growth, and we're only going to continue to grow
beyond this election."
Those running for U.S. Congress include author and Berwyn library
trustee Jerome Pohlen (3rd); economist Alan Auguston (5th); activist
Moe Shanfield (9th); Navy Reserves veteran David Kalbfleisch (10th);
Iraq War veteran and former Heartland Community College Board student
trustee Jason Wallace (11th); IT project manager Rodger Jennings
(12th); software engineer Steve Alesch (13th); McHenry Community
College trustee Scott Summers (16th); and retired coal miner Vic
Roberts (19th).
The Illinois Green Party also filed petitions on behalf of
presidential candidates college professor Jared Ball, Green Party
activist Howie Hawkins, former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney and air
quality inspector Kent Mesplay.
Dozens more are running for precinct/ward/township committeepeople.
In 2006, the Illinois Green Party gathered 39,300 signatures to get
Rich Whitney and five other candidates on the ballot for statewide
offices. Whitney earned 10% of the vote in the general election --
twice as many votes as needed to "establish" the Green Party in
Illinois. As an established political party, the Greens enjoy greater
ballot access, having to collect fewer signatures. Along with that,
the Greens participate in the Feb. 5, 2008, primary, giving voters in
most areas the chance to pull a Green ballot for the first time.
The campaign filings here makes the Illinois Green Party one of the
most active Green organizations in the nation, setting the stage for
the 2008 Green Party National Convention, to be held in Chicago on
July 10-13.
For a complete list of candidates, visit http://www.ilgp.org
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